One Stop Ratings – What the columns mean
If you are new to One Stop Ratings you may be wondering what all the columns mean.
Take a look at this example race card and we will explain:
Wed 12th May 2021 4.50 York (20 runners) |
Conundrum HR Consulting Handicap Class 4, 1m4f , Good, 4yo+, Win: £6480 |
No | Horse | Age | LR | HS | SR | OSR | Odds |
15 | Flyin Solo | 4 | 86 | 183 | 75 | 312 | 8/1 |
2 | Hint Of Stars (IRE) | 4 | 84 | 191 | 64 | 302 | 6/1 |
6 | Mark Of Gold | 4 | 90 | 197 | 67 | 297 | 11/2 |
7 | Propriety (IRE) | 4 | 91 | 179 | 65 | 291 | 8/1 |
5 | Lydford | 4 | 79 | 182 | 68 | 280 | 6/1 |
18 | Mukhayyam | 9 | 85 | 149 | 76 | 274 | 14/1 |
13 | Second Slip (IRE) | 4 | 78 | 157 | 68 | 262 | 10/1 |
No
The left hand side column is No – this is the race card number of the horse.
Horse
The second column is Horse – self explanatory this is the name of the horse.
LR
LR stands for “Last Race” – This is the rating One Stop Racing have awarding the horse in question for its most recent run.
HS
HS is the “Horse Score” – The last 10 races that a horse has run in are analysed with regard to several factors, these include: finishing position, class, conditions and course and a Horse Score is calculated.
SR
The SR is a “Speed Rating” – This is calculated using a complex formula which includes but is not exclusive to the races distances, times races have been run in, distance behind winner.
OSR
OSR is the acronym for “One Stop Rating” – The One Stop Rating is the master rating accolated to each horse and it includes all of the previous rating plus additional weighting from other factors such as jockey form, trainer form and sire form.
Odds
Odds are the industry forecast odds for for each runner in the race – These odds are taken from the “tissue price” which is the estimated odds prior to the betting market being formed.
This Video gives an overview on One Stop Ratings
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